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What do universities need to know?
1. Learning

Many people scoff at learning. I am a college student, and I still study every day? High school teachers have told us that it is easy to lose money now, and wait until you are admitted to the university. At first, I entered the university with this idea, but after a year, my feeling is that if a university wants to learn well, it will not be easier than high school, but only more difficult than high school.

University courses do not require perfection in every subject. After entering the university, it is best to classify your schedule according to your major. Some courses only need simple understanding and taste, while others need to get to the bottom of it and know its source. It takes a lot of energy and time to consult the information and scrutinize it repeatedly.

Many people think that if they can play a good guitar in college or have a good voice, they will become the focus of attention, so after graduating from the college entrance examination, they will report to training classes and learn their own specialties. I want to say that having a talent or specialty can really add a lot of personal charm to you in college, especially when performing at some parties. But I want to say that if you can study hard in college, it will be a rare treasure. Moreover, many scholars are well-developed morally, intellectually, physically and artistically, and are proficient in all 18 kinds of martial arts.

2. Should universities join clubs or organizations?

High school teachers will tell you that college study is much easier than high school, and your seniors and sisters who just entered the university will tell you not to be a nerd, join some clubs or student organizations and exercise your various abilities, so every year at the beginning of the university, there will be such a scene: various student organizations are vying for people. Joining department A can exercise your planning and organizing skills, and joining department B can improve your speaking skills. ......

So many students have joined a large number of student organizations or societies in a muddle. However, I want to tell you that not everyone is suitable for students to work, and the club you join may not be able to provide you with what you expect.